tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-772303329517936921.post481916110962270648..comments2017-11-27T15:42:41.455+11:00Comments on Australian Fungi - A Blog: #10 Xerula australisGayehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02899430268722758947noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-772303329517936921.post-64263999340118424182007-05-15T08:09:00.000+10:002007-05-15T08:09:00.000+10:00hi Jack,there is another species in this group cal...hi Jack,<BR/><BR/>there is another species in this group called Xerula radicata var. mundroola, common name Fire Shank.<BR/><BR/>I haven't seen this species, but it is apparently similar but found only after fire.<BR/><BR/>It has a darker cap, and a thicker and darker stem. I am unaware if the stem is shorter, however.<BR/><BR/>Regards<BR/>GayeGaye from the Hunterhttp://hvbackyard.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-772303329517936921.post-53536997961168648202007-05-14T12:34:00.000+10:002007-05-14T12:34:00.000+10:00Hi Gaye, another interesting fungus. It looks ver...Hi Gaye, another interesting fungus. It looks very distinctive and thanks to your description easily recognisable. I can't recall seeing them in the Esperance area unless in a much shortened form.<BR/><BR/>JackEsperance Bloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09714877215893612150noreply@blogger.com